Gem::Specification.new do |s|
	s.name = %q{hindo}
	s.version = '0.2'
	s.author = 'Jeff Martin'
	s.date = '2010-12-05'
	s.description = <<-EOF
Most word frequency lists are generated from sources such as newspapers. This tends to bias them towards political and economic words. Everyone's exposure to language is unique and the relative importants of words will be different. In order to generate a list which more acurately reflects the words which are important to you hindo uses your twitter follows as it's source for generating it's word list.
	EOF
	s.email = 'jeff@custommonkey.org'
	s.extensions = [  ]
	s.files = [ 'AUTHORS', 'COPYING', 'GPL', 'README', 
		'lib/hindo.rb', 
		'bin/hindo-xref', 'bin/hindo', 'hindo.gemspec' ]
	s.has_rdoc = false
	s.homepage = 'http://code.google.com/p/hindo/'
	s.summary = 'Generates a list of Japanese words based on there occurence in tweets.'
	s.add_dependency 'twitter', '>= 1.0'
	s.add_dependency 'oauth'
	#s.add_dependency 'mecab-ruby' 
	s.executables = ['hindo-xref', 'hindo']
end

